Exactly.Exactly, and this is what I keep coming back to. We know next to nothing about either about Bryer or Kam. Or the crimes for that matter. It's so weird seeing people try to diagnose them or psychoanalyse what they "must" have been thinking or feeling.
moo. about the broken glass in back right door. it is a known problem on that type van of that vintage for the inside door handle to not work or at best be hard to work. if someone was trapped in the van breaking out the window and trying to get to the outside handle to open the door would be the best option for escape. the right hand door MUST open before the left hand door can open. there is no option to open the left hand door until the right hand door is open. I own a van of this vintage. I don't drive it anymore. my rear door has been repaired multiple times over the years that I still drove it. left and right viewed as from outside back.
I am 5ft 4. the window center is shoulder height on me when standing in back of similar van. a shoulder shove could break it out.I think the broken glass out back window was from an attempted escape if someone scrambled to the back of the van for refuge or was cornered in. I thought maybe kicked out but doubtful since no shoes/one shoe. I'm not entirely convinced it was a gun shot that blew it out although of course, possible.
Exactly.
We haven't seen anything K&B have written, drawn or created; haven't heard their voices, haven't even seen K's hands, etc.
We've seen a handful of photos and one video. And there is one huge piece of circumstantial evidence against them --driving LD's RAV4 (that's what we know, LE knows more). God help us all if we are to be judged mentally ill and guilty on that as evidence.
This was discussed earlier in the forum. I remember someone saying that far north, at that time of year, it would saty twillight all night.I’d like to pose a completely random question — this is something I’ve been wondering for a while now:
How severe is the darkness at night, in northern B.C.? Is it pitch black, or is there a fair amount of stellar illumination?
Would a person be able to walk to up to a van in the middle of the night and see it clearly, or would it be silhouetted in the dark? And (harder question to answer of course) could someone look into a van window and see people inside?
Asking partially because of Alandra Hull’s account, partially because of other things I’m curious about.
This would be a complete waste of feeling uncomfortable, in this context. Stephen Fowler would have got no 'say' ( if that is the correct term) in Canada's investigation. As a courtesy, among police forces right throughout the world , if requested, a representative of the victims is often attached as a liason officer, to expedite communication and matters of international repatriation of a dead body.Am I the only one that feels slightly uncomfortable that the father of one victim got so much say in another country's investigation? I know he works in the police and I don't want to be disrespectful. But there were 5 families involved and none of them should be that involved in the case. JMO
They were a long way from BC and likely felt perfectly safe.Then surely they wouldn't walk into a hardware store where there is cameras or introduce themselves to strangers by their first name either.
It wasn't stated exactly what the officers from AUS were going to do, something vague was in early reports. But they will most definitely NOT be working on the investigation. More than likely they were there to relay information between busy RCMP and grieving parents.I am not implying anything. I am just clearly saying I don't think that any victims family should be part of the investigation or send any officers from another country to help. In any case. RCPM should work autonomously and keep the families updated obviously
Every case I've followed on websleuths has involved massive speculation on guilt, motive and psychology of individuals named as suspects. By the time the case comes to trial, it may have already been so thoroughly hashed over that the trial merely confirms many posters beliefs. That's not a problem, this isn't a court of law.Exactly.
We haven't seen anything K&B have written, drawn or created; haven't heard their voices, haven't even seen K's hands, etc.
We've seen a handful of photos and one video. And there is one huge piece of circumstantial evidence against them --driving LD's RAV4 (that's what we know, LE knows more). God help us all if we are to be judged mentally ill and guilty on that as evidence.
Precisely.It wasn't stated exactly what the officers from AUS were going to do, something vague was in early reports. But they will most definitely NOT be working on the investigation. More than likely they were there to relay information between busy RCMP and grieving parents.
I think the Australian media initially implied the Aussie police were going over to solve the crime, but that was just a nationalistic media narrative.Precisely.
(a). The AU officers delegated would have no authority to operate within Canadian borders in an investigatory position. Nor would they wish to.
(b). This kind of courtesy/goodwill gesture is done among Police forces right across the globe, and particularly at the echelon that Lucas Fowler's father was at, probably as a result of a long working relationship with the RCMP, the various state Police forces in the USA, Britain, Europe, et al, etc, ad infinitum, it's a global world.
(d) Nothing uncomfortable about it. Nothing underhanded, conspiratorial, 'deep state-ish', left wing, right wing, et al, adinfinitum to feel about it.
Really?.. I don't recall ever seeing that in any of the news reports here in Sydney... not a thing about Mr Fowler 'off to solve the crime'. Just a broken hearted father, ( of course, not to take anything away from Alan Schemelgsky, ) trying to come to grips with what had happened.... maybe I missed it.I think the Australian media initially implied the Aussie police were going over to solve the crime, but that was just a nationalistic media narrative.
I think the Australian media initially implied the Aussie police were going over to solve the crime, but that was just a nationalistic media narrative.
I recall at least one headline because I replied to it: "NSW police to help investigate death of Sydney man Lucas Fowler in Canada."Really?.. I don't recall ever seeing that in any of the news reports here in Sydney... not a thing about Mr Fowler 'off to solve the crime'. Just a broken hearted father, ( of course, not to take anything away from Alan Schemelgsky, ) trying to come to grips with what had happened.... maybe I missed it.
Seems a strange perspective to put forward since it seemed a quite normal thing to do. That his father would fly over to Vancouver and being a police commissioner be supported by the RCMP, and that a couple of blokes from the NSW police division, at their own expense would accompany him and be able to work in a liason capacity. Which is what occurred. All perfectly reasonable to me. All reciprocated right across police forces , even when English isn't the common language spoken. Done every day.